The Fugitives

The Fugitives, established in 2007, have released four records, which have been nominated for multiple Canadian Folk Music Awards and a Western Canadian Music Award. Their previous album, Everything Will Happen, spent ten weeks on the top ten Canadian folk charts, and earned them a support slot across Western Canada with Buffy Sainte-Marie and an appearance at UK’s Glastonbury Festival. Their follow-up, The Promise of Strangers, is set for release on January 26th on Borealis Records.

 

Touring with Buffy Sainte Marie

Hey all, Some exciting touring coming up this March, as we head out on the road supporting Buffy Sainte Marie for a few weeks through the Prairies. Head on over to the Gigs page for all the shows.

Buffy is a huge hero of ours, and we're humbled and excited by the opportunity to play with her and watch her be amazing every night.

In other news, our Europe tour is almost fully booked for May-June. We'll be headed to Germany, UK, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Dates to be posted soon. Ohhhhh buckle your seats!

The Fugitives on MUCH

Hey all, We stopped by the MUCH office in Toronto at the beginning of tour to play them some tunes for their awesome MUCH Office Sessions. We played them a new tune, "Sturdy", an old tune "Start a War", and a sexy ass cover of Usher's "Nice and Slow".

Check all the vids out HERE, it's a good time, or watch it below....

The Fugitives in The Georgia Straight

It was awesome of the Georgia Straight to do a nice article/review on the new album and tour for us. They were really positive about the new album, saying, "Everything Will Happen is the sound of a band showing its mastery of a genre—folk-rock—that’s plenty hot at the moment...Things achieve lift-off early on, with the band lighting out for bluegrass heaven on the banjo-powered “Love Affairs”, a track where the bombastic chorus and drum-violence outro almost hit Warped Tour levels of aggression. From there, the album doesn’t lack for beautiful touches, whether ambient cymbal washes and back-porch fiddle on “Wilderness Years” or round-midnight brass and sombre piano on “Ring”." Read the whole article HERE



 

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